It absorbs light in UV region and reflects in visible region due to which the viewde product i.e. clothes look white.
the ancient rome used something disguisting which was "urine" to clean their clothes. they use to have a bucket outside their houses and anyone could come and actually do their toilet and come back... and when the bucket goes full someone had to go and walk in the bucket of urine and keep and steping on the clothes..
A good effect of Clorox bleach would be the killing of bacteria and other germs. Clorox is also used to whiten clothes.
The Romans used urine to wash their clothing.Ê The ammonia contained in urine was able to bleach their clothing white.Ê Fullers had the duty to collect the urine for clothes washing.Ê
No, sperm is not used to whiten teeth. There are special kits you can buy to whiten your teeth, but always check with a dentist if you have a lot of dental work.
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A clothes cleaner, not dissimilar in some ways to a modern "dry cleaner". Usually the work was done in a sort of retail shop-- but also privately for the wealthy. This practice is documented back to at least 100 BC and continued through the time of Christ. Because of the lack of chemicals, human and animal urine was used, especially to whiten clothes and linens. The fuller, often times a Roman slave, would with bare feet, stomp on the clothes soaked in a tub of urine. Later they would be stretched over a frame to dry and raked over with thistle to draw the texture back out of them. All in all, a sort of purifying process.
The Saxons washed their clothes by soaking them in water mixed with ash or urine to help break down dirt and stains. They would then scrub the clothes against rocks or wooden boards, and rinse them in clean water. Lastly, the clothes would be left to dry in the sun or by a fire.
Aqua is water - without it your tooth cleaning material would not be a paste, rather it would be a solid block - look up "Gibbs dentifrice" to see what was used in the 1950's.
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use Odor Control (Buy at Home Depot in cleaning supplies)! tablespoon when you soak then wash in machine. don't mix with any other clothes. This product is used to nuetralize human and animal urine. it works well on most stuff. read instuctions
there are 4 enzymes in omo, Amylase, Protease, Lipase- which help remove stains. and Cellulase Enzymes- which help whiten the clothes.